Output Parameters

Two-letter notification code. The parameter type is NOTIF_CODE, which is a two-character notification code associated with an autonomous message.

•CL

The condition causing the alarm has cleared

•CR

A critical alarm

•MJ

A major alarm

•MN

A minor alarm

•NA

The condition is not alarmed

•NR

The alarm is not reported

<CONDTYPE>

Condition type for an alarm or a reported event. The parameter type is CONDITION, which is any problem detected on an ONS 15454 or ONS 15600 shelf, whether or not the problem is reported (that is, whether or not it generates a trouble notification). Reported conditions include alarms, Not Alarmed conditions (NA), and Not Reported (NR) conditions. See the Chapter 27 "Conditions" for a list of conditions.

<SRVEFF>

The effect on service caused by the standing alarm or condition. The parameter type is SERV_EFF, which is the effect of the alarm on service.

•NSA

The condition is non-service affecting

•SA

The condition is service affecting

<OCRDAT>

(Optional) Date

<OCRTM>

(Optional) Time

<DESC>

(Optional) Condition description.

<AIDDET>

(Optional) AIDDET uses the same addressing rules as the AID, but specifies AID type and additional details about the entity being managed. The parameter type is EQPT_TYPE, which is the type of equipment being provisioned into a slot.

The condition type for an alarm or a reported event. The parameter type is CONDITION, which is any problem detected on an ONS 15454 or ONS 15600 shelf, whether or not the problem is reported (that is, whether or not it generates a trouble notification). Reported conditions include alarms, Not-Alarmed conditions (NA), and Not-Reported (NR) conditions. See Chapter 27 "Conditions" for a list of conditions.

<OCRDAT>

(Optional) Date

<OCRTM>

(Optional) Time

<SRVEFF>

The effect on service caused by the standing alarm or condition. The parameter type is SERV_EFF, which is the effect of the alarm on service.

•NSA

The condition is non-service affecting.

•SA

The condition is service affecting.

<LOCN>

Location associated with a particular command. Identifies the location from which the PM mode is to be retrieved. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place.

•FEND

Action occurs on the far end of the facility.

•NEND

Action occurs on the near end of the facility.

<DIRN>

The PM count retrieval direction. The parameter type is DIRECTION, which is the transmit and receive directions.

•BTH

Both transmit and receive directions

•RCV

Receive direction only

<DESC>

(Optional) Condition description.

17.3 REPT ALM COM

(Cisco ONS 15454) The Report Alarm Common (REPT ALM COM) message reports an alarm condition when an AID cannot be given. For example, a fan failure is reported using this message.

Output Example

Output Parameters

(Optional) Access identifier. Identifies the entity to which the command pertains. Indicates an alarm without AID. AID is a string.

<NTFCNCDE>

Two-letter notification code. The parameter type is NOTIF_CODE, which is the two-character notification code associated with an autonomous message.

•CL

The condition causing the alarm has cleared.

•CR

A critical alarm.

•MJ

A major alarm.

•MN

A minor alarm.

•NA

The condition is not alarmed.

•NR

The alarm is not reported.

<CONDTYPE>

The condition type for an alarm or a reported event. The parameter type is CONDITION, which is any problem detected on an ONS 15454 or ONS 15600 shelf, whether or not the problem is reported (that is, whether it generates a trouble notification). Reported conditions include alarms, Not-Alarmed conditions (NA), and Not-Reported (NR) conditions. See Chapter 27 "Conditions" for a list of conditions.

<OCRDAT>

(Optional) Date

<OCRTM>

(Optional) Time

<SRVEFF>

The effect on service caused by the standing alarm or condition. The parameter type is SERV_EFF, which is the effect of the alarm on service.

•NSA

The condition is non-service affecting.

•SA

The condition is service affecting.

<LOCN>

Location associated with a particular command. Identifies the location from which the PM mode is to be retrieved. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place.

•FEND

Action occurs on the far end of the facility.

•NEND

Action occurs on the near end of the facility.

<DIRN>

The PM count retrieval direction. The parameter type is DIRECTION, which is the transmit and receive directions.

Output Example

Output Parameters

Access identifier from the "ENV" section. Identifies an environmental input.

<NTFCNCDE>

Two-letter notification code. The parameter type is NOTIF_CODE, which is a two-character notification code associated with an autonomous message.

•CL

The condition causing the alarm has cleared.

•CR

A critical alarm.

•MJ

A major alarm.

•MN

A minor alarm.

•NA

The condition is not alarmed.

•NR

The alarm is not reported.

<ALMTYPE>

Abbreviated code identifying the alarm. The parameter type is ENV_ALM, which is the environmental alarm types.

•AIRCOMPR

Air compressor failure

•AIRCOND

Air conditioning failure

•AIRDRYR

Air dryer failure

•BATDSCHRG

Battery discharging

•BATTERY

Battery failure

•CLFAN

Cooling fan failure

•CPMAJOR

Centralized power major failure

•CPMINOR

Centralized power minor failure

•ENGINE

Engine failure

•ENGOPRG

Engine operating

•ENGTRANS

Standby engine transfer

•EXPLGS

Explosive gas

•FIRDETR

Fire detector failure

•FIRE

Fire

•FLOOD

Flood

•FUELLEAK

Fuel leak

•FUSE

Fuse failure

•GASALARM

Explosive gas, toxic gas, ventilation fail, or gas monitor fail

•HATCH

Controlled Environment Vault (CEV) hatch fail

•GEN

Generator failure

•HIAIR

High airflow

•HIHUM

High humidity

•HITEMP

High temperature

•HIWTR

High water

•INTRUDER

Intrusion

•LEVELCON

Level converter

•LVDADSL

Secondary ADSL low voltage disconnect

•LVDBYPAS

Low voltage disconnect bypass

•LWBATVG

Low battery voltage

•LWFUEL

Low fuel

•LWHUM

Low humidity

•LWPRES

Low cable pressure

•LWTEMP

Low temperature

•LWWTR

Low water

•MISC

Miscellaneous

•OPENDR

Open door

•POWER

Commercial power failure

•PUMP

Pump failure

•PWR-48

48 V power supply failure

•PWR-139

-139 V power converter

•PWR-190

-190 V power converter

•PWRMJ

Power supply major

•PWRMN

Power supply minor

•RECT

Rectifier failure

•RECTHI

Rectifier high voltage

•RECTLO

Rectifier low voltage

•RINGGENMJ

Ringing generator major

•RINGGENMN

Ringing generator minor

•RTACADSL

AC or AC/rectifier power fail ADSL equipment

•RTACCRIT

AC or AC/rectifier power fail DCL equipment critical site

•RTACPWR

AC or AC/rectifier power fail DCL equipment

•RTACPWRENG

Commercial AC fail, site equipped with standby engine

•RTBAYPWR

AC power loss distributed power RT bay

•RTRVENG

Retrieve standby engine, commercial AC restored

•SMOKE

Smoke

•TEMP

High-low temperature

•TOXICGAS

Toxic gas

•TREPEATER

T-repeater shelf

•VENTN

Ventilation system failure

<OCRDAT>

(Optional) Date.

<OCRTM>

(Optional) Time.

<LOCN>

Location associated with a particular command. Identifies the location from which the PM mode is to be retrieved. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place.

•FEND

Action occurs on the far end of the facility.

•NEND

Action occurs on the near end of the facility.

<DIRN>

The PM count retrieval direction. The parameter type is DIRECTION, which is the transmit and receive directions.

•BTH

Both transmit and receive directions

•RCV

Receive direction only

<DESC>

(Optional) Condition description.

17.5 REPT ALM LMP

(Cisco ONS 15454) The Report Alarm Link Management Protocol (REPT ALM LMP) is the autonomous message which is used to report the LMP-FAIL alarms for the control channels and traffic engineering (TE) links.

Output Parameters

The two-character notification code associated with an autonomous message.

•CL

The condition causing the alarm has cleared.

•CR

A critical alarm.

•MJ

A major alarm.

•MN

A minor alarm.

•NA

The condition is not alarmed.

•NR

The condition is not reported.

<CONDTYPE>

The condition type for an alarm or a reported event. The parameter type is CONDITION, which is any problem detected on an ONS 15454 or ONS 15600 shelf, whether or not the problem is reported (that is, whether it generates a trouble notification). Reported conditions include alarms, Not-Alarmed conditions (NA), and Not-Reported (NR) conditions. See Chapter 27 "Conditions" for a list of conditions.

<SRVEFF>

Indicates the effect of the alarm on service.

•NSA

The condition is non-service affecting.

•SA

The condition is service affecting.

<OCRDAT>

(Optional) Date (YYYY-MM-DD)

<OCRTM>

(Optional) Time (HH:MM:SS)

<LOCN>

Location associated with a particular command. Identifies the location from which the PM mode is to be retrieved. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place.

•FEND

Action occurs on the far end of the facility.

•NEND

Action occurs on the near end of the facility.

<DIRN>

The PM count retrieval direction. The parameter type is DIRECTION, which is the transmit and receive directions.

Output Parameters

Two-letter notification code. The parameter type is NOTIF_CODE, which is a two-character notification code associated with an autonomous message.

•CL

The condition causing the alarm has cleared.

•CR

A critical alarm.

•MJ

A major alarm.

•MN

A minor alarm.

•NA

The condition is not alarmed.

•NR

The alarm is not reported.

<CONDITION>

Condition type for an alarm or a reported event. The parameter type is CONDITION, which is any problem detected on an ONS 15454 shelf, whether or not the problem is reported (that is, whether or not it generates a trouble notification). Reported conditions include alarms, Not Alarmed conditions (NA), and Not Reported (NR) conditions. See the Chapter 27 "Conditions" for a list of conditions.

<SRVEFF>

The effect on service caused by the standing alarm or condition. The parameter type is SERV_EFF, which is the effect of the alarm on service.

•NSA

The condition is non-service affecting.

•SA

The condition is service affecting.

<OCRDAT>

(Optional) Date

<OCRTM>

(Optional) Time

<DESC>

(Optional) Condition description.

<AIDDET>

(Optional) AIDDET uses the same addressing rules as the AID, but specifies AID type and additional details about the entity being managed. The parameter type is EQPT_TYPE, which is the type of equipment being provisioned into a slot.

17.7 REPT ALM SECU

Usage Guidelines

Based on TR-NWT-000835, the AID of the security alarm should be the connection identifier (CID) that is not currently supported.

The COM or user identifier (UID) is an acceptable substitute for the AID.

Note The INTRUSION-PSWD condition is the only condition that is reported as a standing condition instead of a transient condition. It defaults to NA and is reported by the REPT EVT SECU message. However, it can be reprovisioned to be reported at a higher severity. If the severity of this alarm is higher than NA, it is reported by the REPT ALM SECU message.

Output Example

Output Parameters

Access identifier from the "SYNC_REF" section. Identifies a synchronization reference with alarm condition.

<NTFCNCDE>

Notification code. The parameter type is NOTIF_CODE, which is a two-character notification code associated with an autonomous message.

•CL

The condition causing the alarm has cleared.

•CR

A critical alarm.

•MJ

A major alarm.

•MN

A minor alarm.

•NA

The condition is not alarmed.

•NR

The alarm is not reported.

<CONDTYPE>

Condition type for an alarm or a reported event. The parameter type is CONDITION, which is any problem detected on an ONS 15454 or ONS 15600 shelf, whether or not the problem is reported (that is, whether or not it generates a trouble notification). Reported conditions include alarms, Not Alarmed (NA) conditions, and Not Reported (NR) conditions. See the Chapter 27 "Conditions" for a list of conditions.

<SRVEFF>

The effect on service caused by the standing alarm or condition. The parameter type is SERV_EFF, which is the effect of the alarm on service.

•NSA

The condition is non-service affecting.

•SA

The condition is service affecting.

<OCRDAT>

(Optional) Date

<OCRTM>

(Optional) Time

<DESC>

(Optional) Condition description.

<EQPTTYPE>

(Optional) The parameter type is EQPT_TYPE, which is the type of equipment being provisioned into a slot.

Usage Guidelines

•When the secondary state is changed from AINS state to any other state, no REPT DBCHG messages are generated.

•REPT DBCHG is turned off by default. To turn REPT DBCHG on, you must issue the ALW-MSG-DBCHG command.

•REPT DBCHG messages are generated every time a roll is performed. A cross-connect delete and add REPT DBCHG message will not be sent every time a roll is performed; instead a REPT DBCHG message on the roll will be sent.

Output Parameters

Condition type for an alarm or a reported event. The parameter type is CONDITION, which is any problem detected on an ONS 15454 or ONS 15600 shelf, whether or not the problem is reported (that is, whether or not it generates a trouble notification). Reported conditions include alarms, Not Alarmed (NA) conditions, and Not Reported (NR) conditions. See the Chapter 27 "Conditions"for a list of conditions.

<CONDEFF>

(Optional) The effect of the event on the condition of the NE. The parameter type is COND_EFF, which is the state of the condition upon the affected unit.

•CL

Standing condition cleared

•SC

Standing condition raised

•TC

Transient condition

<LOCN>

(Optional) Location associated with a particular command in reference to the entity identified by the AID. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place.

•FEND

Action occurs on the Far End of the facility.

•NEND

Action occurs on the Near End of the facility.

<DIRN>

Direction relative to the entity identified by the AID. Direction of PM relative to the entity identified by the AID. The parameter type is DIRECTION (transmit and receive directions).

•BTH

Both transmit and receive directions

•RCV

Receive direction only

•TRMT

Transmit direction only

<MONVAL>

(Optional) Monitored value. Value to which the register identified by MONTYPE is to be initialized to or the measured value of a monitored parameter. The value is in the form of numeric counts or rates. MONVAL is a float.

<THLEV>

(Optional) Threshold level. THLEV is a float.

<TMPER>

(Optional) Accumulation time period for performance counters. The parameter type is TMPER, which is the accumulation time period for the performance management center.

•1-DAY

Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 24-hours. For SDH PM data only one day of history data is available. For RMON managed PM data seven days of history data are available.

•1-HR

Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 1 hour. This is only applicable to RMON managed PM data. There are 24 hours of history data available.

•1-MIN

Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 1 minute. This is only applicable to RMON managed PM data. There are 60 minutes of history available.

•15-MIN

Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 15 minutes. There are 32 15-MIN buckets of history data available for this accumulation interval length.

•RAW-DATA

Performance parameter accumulation interval length; starting from the last time the counters were cleared. This is only applicable to RMON managed PMs.

<DESC>

(Optional) Condition description.

<AIDDET>

(Optional) AIDDET uses the same addressing rules as the AID, but specifies AID type and additional details about the entity being managed. The parameter type is EQPT_TYPE, which is the type of equipment being provisioned into a slot.

Output Example

Output Parameters

Condition type for an alarm or a reported event. The parameter type is CONDITION, which is any problem detected on an ONS 15454 or ONS 15600 node, whether or not the problem is reported (that is, whether it generates a trouble notification). Reported conditions include alarms, Not-Alarmed conditions (NA), and Not-Reported (NR) conditions. See Chapter 27 "Conditions" for a list of conditions.

<CONDEFF>

The effect of the event on the condition of the NE. The parameter type is COND_EFF, which is the state of the condition upon the affected unit.

•CL

Standing condition cleared

•SC

Standing condition raised

•TC

Transient condition

<LOCN>

Location associated with a particular command. Identifies the location from which the PM mode is to be retrieved. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place.

•FEND

Action occurs on the far end of the facility.

•NEND

Action occurs on the near end of the facility.

<DIRN>

The PM count retrieval direction. The parameter type is DIRECTION, which is the transmit and receive directions.

•BTH

Both transmit and receive directions

•RCV

Receive direction only

<DESC>

(Optional) Condition description.

17.12 REPT EVT COM

(Cisco ONS 15454) The Report Event Common (REPT EVT COM) message reports a nonalarmed event against an NE when there is no AID associated with it.

Output Example

Output Parameters

<AID>

(Optional) Access identifier. Identifies the entity to which the command pertains. AID is a string.

<CONDTYPE>

Condition type for an alarm or a reported event. The parameter type is CONDITION, which is any problem detected on an ONS 15454 or ONS 15600 shelf, whether or not the problem is reported (that is, whether or not it generates a trouble notification). Reported conditions include alarms, Not-Alarmed conditions (NA), and Not-Reported (NR) conditions. See Chapter 27 "Conditions" for a list of conditions.

<CONDEFF>

The effect of the event on the condition of the NE. The parameter type is COND_EFF, which is the state of the condition upon the affected unit.

•CL

Standing condition cleared

•SC

Standing condition raised

•TC

Transient condition

<LOCN>

Location associated with a particular command. Identifies the location from which the PM mode is to be retrieved. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place.

•FEND

Action occurs on the far end of the facility.

•NEND

Action occurs on the near end of the facility.

<DIRN>

The PM count retrieval direction. The parameter type is DIRECTION, which is the transmit and receive directions.

The effect of the event on the condition of the NE. The parameter type is COND_EFF, which is the state of the condition upon the affected unit.

•CL

Standing condition cleared

•SC

Standing condition raised

•TC

Transient condition

<LOCN>

Location associated with a particular command. Identifies the location from which the PM mode is to be retrieved. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place.

•FEND

Action occurs on the far end of the facility.

•NEND

Action occurs on the near end of the facility.

<DIRN>

The PM count retrieval direction. The parameter type is DIRECTION, which is the transmit and receive directions.

Output Parameters

Condition type for an alarm or a reported event. The parameter type is CONDITION, which is any problem detected on an ONS 15454 or ONS 15600 shelf, whether or not the problem is reported (that is, whether or not it generates a trouble notification). Reported conditions include alarms, Not Alarmed (NA) conditions, and Not Reported (NR) conditions. See the Chapter 27 "Conditions" for a list of conditions.

<CONDEFF>

(Optional) The effect of the event on the condition of the NE. The parameter type is COND_EFF, which is the state of the condition upon the affected unit.

•CL

Standing condition cleared

•SC

Standing condition raised

•TC

Transient condition

<DESC>

(Optional) Condition description.

<AIDDET>

(Optional) AIDDET uses the same addressing rules as the AID, but specifies AID type and additional details about the entity being managed. The parameter type is EQPT_TYPE, which is the type of equipment being provisioned into a slot.

Output Format

Output Example

Output Parameters

<FILENAME>

When a package is being transferred between the FTP server and the controller cards, the filename field will contain the string ACTIVE. Following this transfer, if there is a second common-control card on the NE, the file will be copied over to the second card during which time REPT EVT FXFR messages will be generated with a filename of STANDBY. FILENAME is a string.

<FXFR_STATUS>

The status of the file transfer. The parameter type is TX_STATUS, which is the status of the file transfer.

•COMPLD

The file transmission is completed.

•IP

The file transmission is in progress.

•START

The file transmission is started.

<FXFR_RSLT>

(Optional) The result of the file transfer. The parameter type is TX_RSLT, which is the result of the file transfer.

•FAILURE

A failed result

•SUCCESS

A successful result

<BYTES_XFRD>

(Optional) The percentage of bytes transferred. BYTES_XFRED is a string.

Usage Guidelines

•You can identify if this message is caused by a Cisco IOS configuration file downloading, uploading, or merging by looking at the SRC and DEST fields in the message. See the "COPY-IOSCFG" section for more details.

•There is no success/failure in the message to indicate the success or failure of the merge process when merging the startup Cisco IOS config file to the running config file.

17.17 REPT EVT SECU

Usage Guidelines

•Based on TR-NWT-000835 in TR-NWT-000835 and the AID of the security alarm should be the CID, which is not supported in this release. The COM or UID is an acceptable substitute for the AID here. CIDs will be supported in a future release.

•For the rule of single failure, single message/alarm, the security alarm will not be reported as REPT ALM COM, because it is reported as REPT ALM SECU.

•Because the NE sends this security message as a transient message, to make all TL1 autonomous messages consistent, the TL1 agent reports the security message into REPT EVT SECU.

•This message is inhibited by default. A Superuser will have to issue the ALW-MSG-SECU to see this message.

Output Example

Output Parameters

Access identifier. Identifies an entity with the condition. Defaults to COM. AID is a string.

<DNFIELD>

String

<CONDEFF>

The effect of the event on the condition of the NE. The parameter type is COND_EFF, which is the state of the condition upon the affected unit.

•CL

Standing condition cleared

•SC

Standing condition raised

•TC

Transient condition

<LOCN>

Location associated with a particular command. Identifies the location from which the PM mode is to be retrieved. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place.

•FEND

Action occurs on the far end of the facility.

•NEND

Action occurs on the near end of the facility.

<DIRN>

The PM count retrieval direction. The parameter type is DIRECTION, which is the transmit and receive directions.

Output Format

Output Example

Access identifier. Identifies the NE with which a session is established. AID is a string.

<EXP>

Indicates whether the password is alive (for example, no password updating is required at the moment), expired, or is about to expire. The parameter type is YES_NO, which indicates whether the user's password is about to expire, the user is logged into the NE, or the user is locked out of the NE.

•NO

No

•YES

Yes

<PCN>

The number of days still remaining before the existing password expires. PCN appears only if EXP=YES and one of the following conditions has been met:

•The warning period has not been exhausted.

•The user is a new user establishing a session for the first time and the forced password change policy has been activated.

Output Parameters

Condition type for an alarm or a reported event. The parameter type is CONDITION, which is any problem detected on an ONS 15454 or ONS 15600 shelf, whether or not the problem is reported (that is, whether or not it generates a trouble notification). Reported conditions include alarms, Not Alarmed (NA) conditions, and Not Reported (NR) conditions. See the Chapter 27 "Conditions" for a list of conditions.

<CONDEFF>

(Optional) The effect of the event on the condition of the NE. The parameter type is COND_EFF, which is the state of the condition upon the affected unit.

•CL

Standing condition cleared

•SC

Standing condition raised

•TC

Transient condition

<DESC>

(Optional) Condition description.

<AIDDET>

(Optional) AIDDET uses the same addressing rules as the AID, but specifies AID type and additional details about the entity being managed. The parameter type is EQPT_TYPE, which is the type of equipment being provisioned into a slot.

Usage Guidelines

Note Autonomous performance monitoring (Auto PM) report will have all PM paths reported without any filtering. If a particular parameter is not applicable to that card or circuit, then the value of MONVAL and VLDTY will be NA.

OTN—Severely Errored Second Ratio—Path Monitor Point expressed as one tenth of a percentage

•SESR-SM

OTN—Severely Errored Second Ratio—Section Monitor Point expressed as one tenth of a percentage

•SESS

Severely Errored Second—Section

•SES-SM

OTN—Severely Errored Second—Section Monitor Point

•SESV

Severely Errored Second—VT Path

•UASCPP

Unavailable Second—CP-Bit Path

•UASL

Unavailable Second—Line

•UASNPFE

Unavailable Second—Network Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count)

•UASP

Unavailable Second—Path

•UAS-PM

OTN—Unavailable Second—Path Monitor Point

•UAS-SM

OTN—Unavailable Second—Section Monitor Point

•UASV

Unavailable Second—VT Path

•UNC-WORDS

Forward Error Correction (FEC)—Uncorrectable Words

•VPC

Valid Packet Count

<MONVAL>

The value to which the register identified by MONTYPE is to be initialized to or the measured value of a monitored parameter. The value is in the form of numeric counts or rates. MONVAL is a string.

<VLDTY>

Indicates whether the information for the specified time period was accumulated over the entire time period or a portion of that time period. Validity indicator for the reported PM data. The parameter type is VALIDITY, which is the response validity.

•COMPL

Complete response

•PRTL

Partial response

<LOCN>

Location associated with a particular command in reference to the entity identified by the AID. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place.

•FEND

Action occurs on the far end of the facility.

•NEND

Action occurs on the near end of the facility.

<DIRN>

Direction relative to the entity identified by the AID. Direction of PM relative to the entity identified by the AID. The parameter type is DIRECTION, which is the transmit and receive directions.

•BTH

Both transmit and receive directions

•RCV

Receive direction only

•TRMT

Transmit direction only

<TMPER>

Accumulation time period for performance counters. The parameter type is TMPER, which is the accumulation time period for the performance management center.

•1-DAY

Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 24 hours. For SONET PM data only one day of history data is available. For RMON managed PM data seven days of history data are available.

•1-HR

Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 1 hour. This is only applicable to RMON managed PM data. There are 24 hours of history data available.

•1-MIN

Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 1 minute. This is only applicable to RMON managed PM data. There are 60 minutes of history available.

•15-MIN

Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 15 minutes. There are 32 15-MIN buckets of history data available for this accumulation interval length.

•RAW-DATA

Performance parameter accumulation interval length; starting from the last time the counters were cleared. This is only applicable to RMON managed PMs.

<MONDAT>

The beginning date of the PM or storage register period specified in TMPER. The format is MM-DD. MONDAT is a string.

<MONTM>

The beginning time of day of the PM or storage register period specified in TMPER. The format is HH-MM. MONTM is a string.

17.21 REPT SW

(Cisco ONS 15454) The Report Switch (REPT SW) message reports the autonomous switching of a unit in a duplex equipment pair to the standby state and its mate unit to the active state. An automatic report for the occurrence or clearance of an alarm or event that triggers the switch might be associated with the message.

Usage Guidelines

None

Category

Protection

Security

Retrieve

Output Format

SID DATE TIMEA ATAG REPT SW "<ACTID>,<STDBYID>";

Output Example

TID-000 1998-06-20 14:30:00A 100.100 REPT SW "SLOT-8,SLOT-10";

Output Parameters

<ACTID>

Identifies the equipment unit from the "EQPT" section that was placed in the active state. Parameter grouping cannot be used with this parameter.

<STDBYID>

Identifies the equipment unit from the "EQPT" section that was placed in the standby state. Parameter grouping cannot be used with this parameter.